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Professional and Workshop Libraries

of business, while some of them are more likely to be required in workshops:—

Book-keeping and Accountancy.

  • Hamilton-Ball. Book-keeping.
  • Crellin. Book-keeping for Wholesale and Retail Houses.
  • Thornton. Book-keeping for Business Men.
  • Jackson. Book-keeping.
  • Thomson. Principles and Practice of Book-keeping.
  • Arnold (H. L.). The Complete Cost-keeper. 1900.
  • Garcke and Fells. Factory Accounts. 1902.
  • Gunn. Business Training Manual.
  • Hooper-Graham. Modern Business Methods Series.
  • Cordingley. Counting-house Guide.
  • Ready. Précis and Précis Writing.

Receipts.

  • Spon. Workshop Receipts. 5 Series.
  • Cooley. Cyclopædia of Practical Receipts. 2 vols.
  • Brannt-Wahl. Techno-Chemical Receipt Book.
  • 'Scientific American' Receipt Book.

Rules and Tables.

  • Clark. Mechanical Engineers' Pocket-book of Tables.
  • Trautwine. Civil Engineer's Pocket-book.
  • Molesworth. Pocket-book of Engineering Formula.
  • Hutton. Works Manager's Handbook of Rules.

Miscellaneous.

  • Statesman's Year-Book. Annually as issued.
  • A good Atlas.
  • Chisholm's Gazetteer.
  • Law without Lawyers.
  • Every Man's Own Lawyer.
  • The Secretary's Assistant and Correspondent's Guide.
  • A good English Dictionary, and, if necessary, German or French ones.

A considerable number of the books noted under the head of the reference department of the Household Library will also be found useful in Factories, Warehouses, and Shops.

As regards the books suitable for business houses